Daniel Pereira de Melo

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Then Socrates gets them to agree to other things that turn out to be inconsistent with what they’ve just said. Now they feel compelled to refine their claims or abandon them. Notice that he doesn’t say his partners are wrong. He says, “can we agree that the following idea is true?”—and then his partners conclude for themselves (with his prompting) that something they said earlier wasn’t quite right.
The Socratic Method: A Practitioner's Handbook
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